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Selling your property to help pay off your mortgage debts
Check what to think about before selling your property and what to do if you won’t make enough money to pay back your debts
Contacting your energy supplier about a problem
How to complain to your energy supplier, when to complain to the Energy Ombudsman, and where to get more help with your complaint
Complaining about your landlord's failure to make repairs if you are a social housing tenant
Complaining about your landlord's failure to make repairs to your social housing landlord, councillor or an Ombudsman and what to include in your complaint
Getting a job reference
What your employer can put in a reference, and what to do if they give you a bad reference or won’t give you a reference at all
Check if you're entitled to Attendance Allowance
You can claim Attendance Allowance to help you if you have an illness or disability. It can help you stay independent for longer. The money can be spent on anything
Payment of benefits and tax credits
Check how benefits and tax credits are paid - usually by direct credit transfer into bank, building society or Post Office card accounts. Find out about the Payment Exception Service if you can't use an account
Help with filling in the DLA form for your child
Filling in the DLA form can be difficult for a parent - read our advice on how to fill in the DLA claim form.
Debt relief restrictions orders
Explains why you might have a debt relief restrictions order (DRRO) made against you if you did something against the rules when you applied for your DRO, or while the DRO is in force
What's the public sector equality duty?
What the public sector equality duty is and how public authorities must comply with it to make sure no-one is disadvantaged by their policies or decisions
How Universal Credit is paid
Find out how Universal Credit is paid. You'll usually get a single payment every month paid directly into your bank, building society or credit union account